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How do you do replication transcription and translation?

How do you do replication transcription and translation?

Replication is the process in which a cell makes an exact copy of its own DNA (copy DNA -> DNA)….Replication/Transcription/Translation.

Amino acids and related mRNA codons (triplets)
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Amino acids Abbrev. Codons in the mRNA
Alanine Ala or A GCU GCC GCA GCG

Does transcription and translation occur during DNA replication?

DNA replication occurs in the nucleus. DNA transcription occurs in the nucleus. mRNA translation occurs at ribosomes.

Where does translation occur in DNA replication?

Nucleus
Making a Protein, Part 2: Translation

Location Purpose
Replication Nucleus Duplicate a full strand of DNA
Transcription Nucleus Use a strand of DNA to build a molecule of mRNA
Translation Cytoplasm Use mRNA to build an amino acid chain

What is the difference between replication transcription and translation?

Differences. DNA replication occurs in preparation for cell division, while transcription happens in preparation for protein translation. DNA replication is important for properly regulating the growth and division of cells. Transcription only occurs when a gene is turned on.

How is replication related to transcription and translation?

Replication/Transcription/Translation. Replication is the process in which a cell makes an exact copy of its own DNA (copy DNA -> DNA).

Where does replication take place in the cell?

Replication/Transcription/Translation Replication is the process in which a cell makes an exact copy of its own DNA (copy DNA -> DNA). Replication occurs in the S-fase in preparation to cell division during which the genetic information for the synthesis of proteins is transfered from the mothercell to the daughtercell.

How is the formation of pre messenger RNA similar to DNA replication?

Formation of pre-messenger RNA. The mechanism of transcription has parallels in that of DNA replication. As with DNA replication, partial unwinding of the double helix must occur before transcription can take place, and it is the RNA polymerase enzymes that catalyze this process.

Where does translation take place in the cell?

The translation follows the transcription up: in the cytoplasm, more precisely in ribosomes located in polyribosomalcomplexes or in the rough endoplasmatic reticulum, a rRNA unit binds a single-strand mRNA chain, which enhosts the genetic code as mirror of the DNA template.